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The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management
By Alan Rushton, Phil Croucher and Peter Baker Figures and Tables: part 4
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Figure 18.1 Typical warehouse functions in a stockholding warehouse
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p295
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Figure 18.2 Floor area usage
Original source: Baker and Perotti (2008) Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p297
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Figure 18.3 Typical warehouse functions in a cross-dock warehouse
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p297
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Figure 19.2 Fork-lift truck load centre
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p304
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Table 19.1 Space utilization examples
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p324
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Table 19.2 Space utilization examples (including location utilization)
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p324
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Table 19.3 Palletized storage attributes matrix
Storage Type Access to Each Pallet FIFO Low Rack Cost Suitable for Ground Case Picking Operating Speed Block storage 1 5 4 Drive-in 2 3 Satellite 1 (SA)5 (DA) Push-back APR (with reach truck) Double deep Narrow-aisle 4–5 Powered mobile Pallet live AS/RS – single deep AS/RS – double deep AS/RS – high density Key: scale from 5 (= favourable attribute) to 1 (= unfavourable attribute) SA: single aisle DA: dual aisle (ie one aisle at each end of racking) Table 19.3 Palletized storage attributes matrix Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p325
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Figure 20.1 Warehouse unit loads
Original source: Baker and Perotti (2008) Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p328
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Figure 21.6 Decision tree for order picking equipment
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p355
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Figure 23.1 Warehouse flow diagram
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p389
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Figure 23.2 Pareto diagram, for throughput (sales) and inventory
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p391
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Figure 23.3 Time profile of warehouse operations
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p392
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Figure 23.4 Decision tree to identify possible pallet storage systems
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p393
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Table 23.1 Examples of flexible design options
Extra Capacity Additional Resources when Needed Flexible Resources Land/buildings Available height for future mezzanine floor Using extra space when needed in a shared user DC Free-standing mezzanine, rather than a shelf-supported mezzanine Equipment Conveyor capacity Hire-in additional fork-lift trucks during peak period ‘Combi’ narrow-aisle trucks that can be used for picking or pallet put-away/retrieval Staffing Staffing at above average throughput level Agency staff Multi-skilling Processes/systems Availability of multiple processes within the WMS Use of software on demand Processes in place to support pallet-, case- and item-level picking Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p399
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Figure 24.1 Typical systems architecture
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p413
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Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p417
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